Mangaluru: Sand from Malaysia reaches port, expected to end scarcity


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Dec 9: In tune with the decision taken by the state government to import sand from Malaysia to tide over scarcity of sand in the state, over 52,000 tonnes of sand has reached the local port from Malaysia. The ship, 'Shore Infinite' which left Pikon port in Malaysia ten days back, reached the port here, and sand unloading began on Friday morning.

One the unloading is done, the sand will be transported to different districts by huge trucks. Officials of Delta Infra, which has been entrusted with the work of handling this sand, said that the quantity of sand brought now amounts to 2,482 truckloads. This is the first installment of five lac tonnes of sand proposed to be imported from Malaysia to handle shortage of sand and skyrocketing prices.

It is said that Akar Enterprises, a Chennai-based company, which imported this sand, chose to get the sand unloaded in the port here as compared to Chennai which is nearer to Malaysia, as the port fee and handling charges there are exorbitant in comparison.

  

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Sun, Dec 10 2017

    So much sand gets collected in rivers that flood with rain water in entire coastal region and even in interior K'taka.

    Sea sand can be extracted and left in the heavy rains to soak, which turns into suitable sand for construction etc.

    There is plenty of sand in Kutch, and Thar deserts of India too.

    Tapping the above resources save foreign exchange drain and creates local employment too.

    Jai Hind!!

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  • Kishan KUMAR, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    dear, ban is made only to rise the demand of sand to increase price. it is a simple logic in the business

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  • Kishan KUMAR, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Another great job by congress govt. another way to make money. it is so foolish to import sand from Malaysia. In DK only there is lot of sand resources which can used. whatever our congi govt filled thier bags highly these years

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Kishan KUMAR,

    Are you living under the rock??? haven't you heard of a ban on sand mining??

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  • Umesh Rao, Mangalore/ Muscat

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    And what about the #damage which will be caused to the roads in #Mangalore by the 2482 #huge trucks which will most probably overloaded also ?

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Sand import is quite ridiculous and we may depend upon other countries for items of subsistence

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    I need one load sand...
    I will pay only one thousand rupees...😐

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Submit your application with Adhar card .....

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Thousand rupees for un loading what?

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Unloading free, hydraulic lift.. Like in tipper
    .

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  • Mohit, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    wasting money. DK has the best resource sand mining. With proper rules and regulations DK can still extract sand from sea beds. Why importing from Malaysia? Wasting resources and money. Pathetic Dongi Congress rule in DK. District admin is uselelss.
    Jai Hind.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Mohit,

    Sand for the sea cannot be used for construction.

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  • Alan, Mang

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Evry seasn sea sand gets flown to rivers. If not sea sand should be tsanfrd to rivers. It wil be sweet sand in 6 months.

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  • Melwyn D'souza, Italy/Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    One more scam!! They stopped extracting sand from local places and started exporting from another country ! Wah we need more like this for filling politicians pockets ! So many people lost their jobs due to stop of extracting of sand. Don't know how many politicians behind this . MERA DESH BADAL RAHA HE!!

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  • Rob Stan, Udupi / US

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Sand from our state is exported to other states and our state imports sand from abroad. What an idea sirji? What is the use of banning sand extraction and then import it from abroad? If the license to extract sand was issued without any corruption, it would have created jobs for locals. It would have also helped the local economy.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Sand from Gujarat is best in the World ...

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Importing Sardines, Sand ...what next? Laborer's??...

    Please export our politicians...so our foreign reserves are in tact...

    ...JH...

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  • Arun, Udupi

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    next beef import

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Import Australian Beef because we are having a Scarcity ...

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  • Rob Stan, Udupi / US

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Jossey, Pork is better than beef, but Indian pork has more fat. Pork chops or spareribs with barbecue sauce grilled in convectional oven is the best.

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